Susan Lynn
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The first half of the 106th
General Assembly ended
on June 15, 2009.

Session resumed on
January 12, 2010.

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American Conservative mentions Rep.
Lynn's work
Inside Baseball on the Health Care
Freedom Act(s)
Boards and Commission subject of
political points of view
Taxing the oil and gas industries is a
roadblock to economic stability
Constitutional Amendment Protecting
Freedom of Health Care Rights Passes
Committee
AG Opinion: Lynn's Health Care Freedom
Bill Constitutionally Valid
HJR 704 Passes House
Anti-Coercion Bill Passes House
Labeling is just more government control
Tennessean Profile of Susan
Free Enterprise Constitutional Amendment
State Sovereignty Web Page
Vouching for real reform
Basic American Principles
Take a closer look at climate change
Federal gov wants us to save more?
HB2318 - Governor's Energy Bill
Tennessean Column; State Should
Respect Property Rights
Bills Would Put Vote in People's Hands
Buying Compliance
Democratic Socialism
Tennessean Column
White Ribbon Week
The Return of the Cable Choice Bill
Community Enhancement Grants
Energy Bill Guest Column
ADHD & Food Additives
Ethics Code
Recommit Ourselves to Freedom
Regulation & Our Liberty
Pork & Beans
Time to Review Republican Ideals
Choosing Performance
Education Plan
Tennessean Column
No new tax / no pork budget alternative
should not be ignored
Taxes, Surpluses & Public Policy
The Cable Choice Bill
Circular Reasoning and Minimum Wage
Have Joy - Christmas is Legal
Secure Elections? We can do better
ACLU attempts to silence a community
Budget Surplus Should be Returned
Public Policy and Health Care
Notes From Committee on Immunization
Bill
Eminent Domain
Ethics Reform is Needed in Tennessee
Public Policy and Raising the Minimum
Wage
Lawmakers Overstepping Their Bounds
Ethics & Integrity
Tennessee's Driver's License Testing
Centers
Pay Equity, A Trial Lawyers Dream...
Safe Vaccines For Tennessee's Children
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